Sorry - no pets allowed Not suitable for children Not suitable for elderly or infirm No smoking at this property Self-catering
Home description
The accommodation comprises; an entrance hall has a curved staircase, which leads to the first floor, and this is where you first catch sight of the view. There is a delightful reading room area here with yes, that view again. The cosy yet bright lounge / dining room has picture windows dressed with a window seat and the deep cushioned furnishings are perfect for relaxation on a cosy night in in front of the open fire. The kitchen is beautiful and excellently equipped with a breakfast bar facility dividing the room to the open plan lounge. The bathroom is a haven of indulgence, with a deep double ended bath and power shower mood lighting enhancing the beauty of the polished glass tiling, glass wash basin and pebbled floor, you will be unable to resist the allure. The bedroom also enjoys the view and it will be even harder than usual to get out of bed.
Church View
View from the lounge
Bedroom
Lounge
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The Cumbria/Lake District
Ambleside, one of the jewels of the Lakes, is set in the centre of the Lake District at the head of Lake Windermere. Blessed with beautiful scenery, this bustling market town provides everything a visitor could want from the numerous shops offering wares for walkers and climbers, to the many drinking and eating establishments.Ambleside is rich with history and heritage. Originally containing a Roman fort (Fort Galava, the remains of which can be seen in Borran's field, Waterhead)
Ambleside area
Ambleside has always been an important area of the Lake District.Buildings such as the 17th century Bridge House, one of the smallest houses in Britain, jostle with the Ambleside Museum (home to many Beatrix Potter artefacts) to hold the attention of visitors and offer an interesting insight into local life. Nearby Stock Ghyll Force, a beautiful waterfall, provides another stunning natural attraction.An ideal base for a walking holiday, Ambleside has easy access to the surrounding fells and breathtaking mountains. For the less energetic, there are strolls along the shore, boat trips on the lake and a fantastic collection of interesting visitor attractions. Shoppers are well catered for also with an abundance of outdoor retail outlets, craft shops and galleries.
How to get there
By car it is a 20 minute drive from the M6 motorway By railway, it is a 10 minute bus or taxi drive from Windermere Station (7km away) The nearest main airport is Manchester which has a direct connection to Winndermere railway station
Nearest Travel Links
Airport:
Manchester: 110 km
Railway:
Windermere: 7 km
Activities near Ambleside
Sports: Watersports Golf within 30 mins drive Fishing
Great for: Walking holidays Rural / countryside retreats Beach or lakeside relaxation Cycling holidays
Double beds (1), Dining seating for 2, Lounge seating for 3, Sleeps maximum of 2
Other:
Linen provided, please check with the owner regarding towels.
Outdoors:
Balcony / Terrace
Access:
Parking space
Further details indoors: Facilities List: Bedrooms - Special double bedroom Gas central heating,Double glazing Character property with contemporary design Open fire Luxury bathroom with double ended bath & power shower over TV, DVD & video CD music system Electric double oven & 5 ring gas hob Fridge,Freezer Washing machine,Tumble dryer Dishwasher, Microwave Fabulous views Window seats,Sitting out patio with bench seating Central village location Parking permit for nearby car park
Further details outdoors: The accommodation comprises; an entrance hall has a curved staircase, which leads to the first floor, and this is where you first catch sight of the view. There is a delightful reading room area here with yes, that view again. The cosy yet bright lounge / dining room has picture windows dressed with a window seat and the deep cushioned furnishings are perfect for relaxation on a cosy night in in front of the open fire. The kitchen is beautiful and excellently equipped with a breakfast bar facility dividing the room to the open plan lounge. The bathroom is a haven of indulgence, with a deep double ended bath and power shower mood lighting enhancing the beauty of the polished glass tiling, glass wash basin and pebbled floor, you will be unable to resist the allure. The bedroom also enjoys the view and it will be even harder than usual to get out of bed.
Further details
Sorry no short breaks, free pass to local hotel's leisure facilities provided.
Rental rates
Rental prices originally quoted in: British £
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Easter
15 Mar 08
19 Apr 08
495£ 495
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April, May
19 Apr 08
24 May 08
365£ 365
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May Spring Bank
24 May 08
31 May 08
540£ 540
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May
31 May 08
7 Jun 08
365£ 365
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June
7 Jun 08
5 Jul 08
435£ 435
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1 Week
July-August
5 Jul 08
23 Aug 08
540£ 540
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August Bank Holiday
23 Aug 08
30 Aug 08
495£ 495
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1 Week
September
30 Aug 08
27 Sep 08
435£ 435
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1 Week
October
27 Sep 08
18 Oct 08
365£ 365
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October (peak)
18 Oct 08
25 Oct 08
495£ 495
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October (peak)
25 Oct 08
1 Nov 08
540£ 540
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November and December
1 Nov 08
19 Dec 08
295£ 295
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Christmas Week
21 Dec 08
28 Dec 08
540£ 540
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NB: Prices may be subject to change at the owner's discretion. Rental price includes all services and free pass to local hotel's leisure facilities
Availability notes
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Contact owner
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Contact details for home 53339
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Name:
Brian Blackburn
Fax:
+44 (0)1253 831925
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Advertiser joined: 2 Aug 2007 This property added: 16 Mar 2008